uv cache prune
If you're running low on disk space and are a uv user, don't forget about uv cache prune: uv cache prune removes all unused cache entries. For example, the cache ā¦
Simon Willisonās Weblog Ā· simonwillison.net [1]
Good point to check on your uv cache if you are running low on disk space. I checked mine today, and it wasnāt too bad so I left it alone.
du -sh `uv cache dir`
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about someone elseās content online #thoughts
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[1]: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jul/8/uv-cache-prune/#atom-everything
[2]: /thoughts/
Posts tagged: thought
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latest post 2026-06-01
Publishing rhythm
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Iām digging these web2appās from DHHās omarchy for setting up an opinionated archlinux hyprland. This gives a way to quickly open a web app as an app either with a hotkey or run launcher in its own dedicated window that you can put on itās own workspace. I really like a workflow of keeping one window per workspace on one monitor and I can quickly navigate between apps with a single hotkey. This gives you the power to switch through things like chat, terminal, browser, steam game with blazing speed from the keybaord, no clicking no searching, just going directly to it.
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This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
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[1]: /static/https://github.com/basecamp/omarchy/blob/master/install/webapps.sh
[2]: /thoughts/
GitHub - chase/awrit: A full graphical web browser for Kitty terminal with mouse and keyboard support
A full graphical web browser for Kitty terminal with mouse and keyboard support - chase/awrit
GitHub Ā· github.com [1]
awrit is a full graphical browser that runs inside of kitty. Iāve moved on some of my machines away from kitty as the maintainer has seemed so hostile and there are other great therminals out there, but Iām going to give this a go. I have kitty running on my hyprland setup as it is the default anyways. It is actual chromium rendering to a kitty graphics protocol.
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This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://github.com/chase/awrit
[2]: /thoughts/
External Link
stackoverflow.com [1]
I need to give this a try for markata glossary
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about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56755439/modifying-hover-in-tailwindcss
[2]: /thoughts/
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Never did I think I would see the day that theprimeagen decided to run archlinux [1]. Furthermore him to start ricing it, EVEN furthermore, Pewdiepie runs arch [2] now, and thinks you should too?? and is promoting it on one of the largest YouTube channels ever [3]?? Even DHH is getting in the mix with omarchy [4] Such a cool transistion to see everyone find their way to linux and diving deep into the freedom and customization.
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This post is a thought [5]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
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[1]: https://archlinux.org/
[2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVI_smLgTY0
[3]: https://socialblade.com/youtube/lists/top/100/subscribers/all/global
[4]: https://omarchy.org/
[5]: /thoughts/
Home | { TechDufus }
TechDufus writes about platform engineering, homelab rebuilds, and agent workflows that hold up in the real world.
{ TechDufus } Ā· techdufus.com [1]
This has to be top tier dopest home page of all time. The commands are all so well customized and whimsical on the terminal.
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about someone elseās content online #thoughts
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[1]: https://techdufus.com/#timeline
[2]: https://dropper.waylonwalker.com/api/file/5387bb34-4a9d-4a51-95d2-ed6242c411f8.webp
[3]: /thoughts/
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Iāve ran my homelab [2] on k3s for a year and a half now, and have had talos fomo the whole time. Iām not sure if this article helps or hurts. Helps to see that techdufus struggled and wished he went k3s first, but theres so much good to it that I want it.
Prometheus and Grafana for monitoring (because you canāt manage what you canāt see) # [3]
Iām getting there, ok, I have some of it figured out but not firing on all cylinders like I want.
CloudNativePG # [4]
for PostgreSQL (way better than managing databases manually)
Amen to this, cnpg is kick ass and has me tempted to drop sqlite for my production database default. I mostly make small shit on the side that is never going to blow up. sqlite is really good, but the automation that comes along with cnpg to just run it on all nodes and backups once you establish the pattern with the first one is sick.
š¤£š¤£š¤£ actually read the docs š¤£š¤£š¤£ # [5]
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Is This Overkill for a Homelab? # [7]
Absolutely. Could do most of this with k3s or Docker Compose. But whereās the fun in that?
Speaking my language here! Again Iām well past the 1 year mark of running k3s and iāve had no regrets. Kubernetes is about establishing and replica...
Forming URIs for Autofill | Bitwarden
Find out more about how URI match detection works in the Bitwarden password manager.
Bitwarden Ā· bitwarden.com [1]
For anyone self hosting a bunch of apps under one domain, I just swapped all of mine to Host matching which includes the full subdomain, and it is glorious to not have 9+ items hit on all of your pages and only the one that you actually want.
open one > edit > gear icon next to url > Host
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This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://bitwarden.com/help/uri-match-detection/
[2]: /thoughts/
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vim usage is becoming normie level. Just like archinstall made it too easy to install arch and brought normies into the ecosystem. It killed ArchBTW^TM^, distros like lazyvim have killed vimBTW^TM^. It used to be that to run arch, vim, nvim you had to read the docs, and go deep on understanding. running archinstallor lazyvim make it so easy to get started that you miss all of the details, you no longer have to understand ctags, quickfix, what an lsp is, or even how to set your own keybindings. You just use the damn thing, like you would with VSC****. No shame to anyone who does this, but you are probably missing out on a bunch of really useful features of a very core tool in your workflow.
Just discovered Sylvan Franklin in this post and he is cracked, sub now.
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This post is a thought [1]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
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[1]: /thoughts/
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Wish I would have saw this guide and provided assembly file for setting up virt-manager in distrobox. They call out immutable distros like the knew I was coming.
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about someone elseās content online #thoughts
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[1]: /static/https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox/blob/main/docs/posts/run_libvirt_in_distrobox.md
[2]: /thoughts/
Notes ā 06:11 Sun 22 Jun 2025
Notes ā 06:11 Sun 22 Jun 2025
dbushell.com Ā· dbushell.com [1]
Whatās even real anymore? What a shitty age we are in that you have to form an opinion about news outlets and media outlets.
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This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://dbushell.com/notes/2025-06-22T06:11Z/
[2]: /thoughts/
neverjust
a guide to better developer communication
neverjust Ā· neverjust.net [1]
I just never quite understood why the word just can send people over the top. I get it when you donāt know someone, you donāt have history with them, and they come in saying you are doing something wrong.
I pulled this out into a full post just [2]
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about someone elseās content online #thoughts
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[1]: https://www.neverjust.net/
[2]: /just/
[3]: /thoughts/
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2025 is not the year to get put on the market, its rough out there. Juniorās have little chance, senior+ are even struggling. We had it easy from 2020-2023, now its over saturated and you have to want to be in this industry to be here and stay here. It used to be a fine place to get a good job to pay the bills, the bar has been raised and if you donāt want to be here you are going to struggle. Theo covers this in this linked video deeply [[ thoughts-472 ]].
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[1]: /thoughts/
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Nailed the netflix documentary style. Videos like this make me so grateful that I have a job in this rough market, if youāve followed jepiās series you know heās been out of a job for months, and he is not alone in this. This is the year of ālaid of, i didnāt get laid off, I left to focus on my startupā, [[ thoughts-716 ]]
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about someone elseās content online #thoughts
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[1]: /thoughts/
Notes ā 09:32 Thu 19 Jun 2025
Notes ā 09:32 Thu 19 Jun 2025
dbushell.com Ā· dbushell.com [1]
Davidās design on his blog is fantastic likely from years of small improvements like this converting ugly quotes to pretty quotes and optimizing fonts.
Itās common for markdown libraries to convert the first to the second like my build script does.
This is new to me, I had no idea that markdown libraries did this, Iām now interested if markdown-it does it.
For subsetting I use the fontTools library but Iāve no idea how to setup Python environments. I got it working once and failed to document the process.
David, David, David, Iām sorry python has done you this dirty. I should do a post on making python environments in the age of Posts tagged: uv [2]. You got options to run in docker/podman, a whole ass vm, uv venv, uvx, uv run, uv script, python -m venv, virtualenv, poetry, hatch, and too many more. The ones that matter are containers or uv.
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This post is a thought [3]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://dbushell.com/notes/2025-06-19T09:32Z/
[2]: /tags/uv/
[3]: /thoughts/
Bug: Pypi metadata is wrong (Requires: Python >=3.6) Ā· Issue #1131 Ā· jmcnamara/XlsxWriter
Current behavior When pulling the dependency with pip (without pinning the version), our python3.6 tester pulls 3.2.3 and not 3.2.2 even though the version is no longer compatible with python 3.6. ...
GitHub Ā· github.com [1]
pypi yanks suck, they are rare, this one got me today as it was a pinned dependency in my dependency chain. The latest release broke python 3.6/3.7 (which 3.6 has been EOL for 3.5 years btw), and it claimed >=3.6. In order to allow users to still install xlsxwriter without pinning down it needed yanked. Iām not sure if there was another way around it as pypi releases are immutable, so you cannot fix
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This now has me wondering what the heck is using it with old pythons.
It appears to have broken builds on Canonical/checkbox for ubuntu 18.04. Checkbox is a device compatibility testing framework.
https://github.com/canonical/checkbox/actions/runs/14644718138/job/41098549191#step:8:125
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about someone elseās content online #thoughts
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[1]: https://github.com/jmcnamara/XlsxWriter/issues...
Conventional Commits
A specification for adding human and machine readable meaning to commit messages
Conventional Commits Ā· conventionalcommits.org [1]
I try to use conventional commits on all of my commits, but I often end up only using feat/fix. I need to keep this page handy and get new verbiage worked into my language
- fix:
- feat:
- build:
- chore:
- ci:
- docs:
- style:
- refactor:
- perf:
- test:
Optionally include a scope fix(parser):
A bang indicates a breaking change note. For example ā¦
chore!: drop support for Node 6
BREAKING CHANGE: use JavaScript features not available in Node 6.
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about someone elseās content online #thoughts
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[1]: https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/
[2]: /thoughts/
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Wyatt built out this full world to start making a film series about FROGS. The entire set it built on a flat world, but yet feels so immersive.
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[1]: /thoughts/
Visualizing My Blogās Internal Links
Writing about the big beautiful mess that is making things for the world wide web.
blog.jim-nielsen.com [1]
I like Jimās visualizations on his site, reminds me a lot of obsidian. Iāve tried to do the same on my analytics [2] page in the past, but it didnāt come out right. Iām going to have to give this another go.
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about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2022/visualizing-my-blogs-links/
[2]: /analytics/
[3]: /thoughts/
Your Framework is Showing
The one where Iāve had enough of the same Next.js error.
dbushell.com Ā· dbushell.com [1]
Great breakdown of nextjs. I was highly unaware of its performance optimizations before reading this. The smell of vendor lock in from next/vercel has been there from the start, this is the first real claim Iāve seen.
Iām out on modern js front ends, complex builds that change every 6 months, design patterns are out of date just as fast. Its hard to keep up, especially when you donāt have the use case for highly interactive apps. Libraries like htmx [2] or plain ol js gets the job done on the majority of sites and everything I tend to work on.
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This post is a thought [3]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://dbushell.com/2025/06/13/your-framework-is-showing-nextjs-error/
[2]: /htmx/
[3]: /thoughts/